"A love letter to Calcutta," declares Mainak. "It's about a typical Bengali family of dadu (grandfather), parents and three brothers and their love interests. Then there's the Marwari community which plays a big part in today's cosmopolitan Calcutta. This is a film about the Calcutta we see now. It's urban and young and yet the Bong idiosyncrasies are very much there."—Mainak Bhaumik
THis is a dramatic romantic comedy about first decade 2nd millennial generation of Bengalis, exploring the entire spectrum of the differences, and the developments that have changed, perplexed and evolved everyone from the youth to the retired. Through the story of the loves and lives of three brothers from a middle class Bengali family, the film explores the Kolkata of today: a cosmopolitan city of dreams, nuances, hilarious confusions, passion and honesty. In this film, some find love, some discover themselves and some re-evaluate their own purpose in life, all through a roller coaster ride that will make you laugh, cry, relate and strongly identify.—Mainak Bhaumik
A romantic comedy about today's generation of Bengalis, exploring the entire spectrum of the differences, and the developments that have changed, perplexed and evolved everyone from the youth to the retired. Through the story of the loves and lives of three brothers from a middle class Bengali family, the film explores the Kolkata of today - a cosmopolitan city of dreams, nuances, hilarious, confusions, passion and honesty. In this film, some find love, some discover themselves and some re-evaluate their own purpose in life, all through a roller coaster ride that will make you laugh, cry, relate and strongly identify.—Anonymous